Robert Davenport's King John and Matilda ; a Critical EditionGarland Pub., 1980 - 163 pages |
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Page lxxvii
... Richmond in III.iv. He is on stage at the beginning of the scene , in which the principal barons are meeting to discuss strategy , and he speaks several times in the early dialogue . without any indication in the dialogue , direction ...
... Richmond in III.iv. He is on stage at the beginning of the scene , in which the principal barons are meeting to discuss strategy , and he speaks several times in the early dialogue . without any indication in the dialogue , direction ...
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... Richmond , and above Oxford . 01. Bru . The Castle Gates are shut , swift footed Tyranie , Rich . That canst when thou pursu'st thy wild desires , Out run the wantan Roe ; Oh Richmond , Richmond , I fear our stay all night , ha's made ...
... Richmond , and above Oxford . 01. Bru . The Castle Gates are shut , swift footed Tyranie , Rich . That canst when thou pursu'st thy wild desires , Out run the wantan Roe ; Oh Richmond , Richmond , I fear our stay all night , ha's made ...
Page 154
... Richmond : the king includes Richmond in his address to the barons , but Richmond has left the stage , an indication that here as elsewhere Richmond's move- ments were dictated by requirements in staging the play and hence were changed ...
... Richmond : the king includes Richmond in his address to the barons , but Richmond has left the stage , an indication that here as elsewhere Richmond's move- ments were dictated by requirements in staging the play and hence were changed ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | iii |
Tradition of the History Play | xxxiii |
Conclusion | lx |
Copyright | |
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